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Summary of the novel why are you afraid to hold my hand

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Answered by Anonymous
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It's a book about attitudes. The child in the book has cerebral palsy, and this is the child's silent dialogue with society. It also describes the reactions of people, their questions and misconceptions, their doubts, fears and preconceived notions. The child responds in verse – simple and straight from the heart.

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Answered by palaktyagi37
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A book about attitudes. Most people are confused about how to react to those with disabilities. Their questions, misconceptions, doubts and fears are answered here“ simply and straight from the heart“ by a child with cerebral palsy. Sheila Dhir`s willfully childlike line drawings are just as simple and powerful as the short poems. As a differently abled child`s silent dialogue with society, the book offers a sensitive and sensible way of helping children understand disability, and the strengths of those who are differently abled.

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